Gas-burner.



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Patented Sept. 17, 1912.

mmmm'mD-t UNITED STATE S fATEtIT OFFICE.

JOSEPH ROY O1 OLE VILANDKOHIO, SSIGNOI 'IO AKEBIOAN STOVE COMPANY, OF

8T. LOUIO, MISSOURI, A CORPORATION NEW JERSEY.

GAB-BURNER.

specification 0! Letters Patent.

Patented Sept. 17,1912.

Application filed July 88, 1811. serial No. 840,721.

To all whom/it may concern:

Be it known that I, JosnrrrRoY a citizen of the United States, residing at leveland in the county of Cuyahoga and State 0t Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Gas-Burners, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawing.

My invention relates to improvements in gllS llll'lGlS.

. The ob'ect of my invention is to provide a burner o thisbcharacter1 in avhioh B1 smgle gas mixing tu e 18 emp oye su p g.a distributing chamber or mamfold wi th the )IOPEI mixture and having the several lllllllel tubes in direct communicat on therewit Another object of my invention is to provide a burner of thischaracter havtmufi cerainhdetails of structure hereinafter y set ort.

.In the accompanying drawings-:Figure 1 is a top dplan viewv artlyin section oi my improve burner. ig. 2 is a side elevation of the burner shown in Fig. 1.

Referrin now:.to-.the drawings, 1 represents .theistributing chamber whichis of an elon ated gylindrical form having open ends. he on s of said chamber are closed by the screw lugs-2, whereby ready access may be h d with the nterior of the chamber hamber providedwith two outwardl xtending arms 8 and 4, by meansot whic 'the distributing chamber and; the burner tubes and mixm tubecarried thereby are supported, all 0 which will be hereinafter more fully described..

The front side of the distributil? her -is provided .with a series 0 burner tubes 5, extendingat ri ht the chamber and of an elongated form. .The. burner tubes as shown areot an elongated form and formed integral with the chamber, but it will be understood that the same'can be formed separate and=' secured; "thereto cham- 40 in any desired manner. The outer ends'bf the burner tubes are open and mommy screw-threaded and into whichtherfplu' 6 are screwed, whereby theoute'rlendsf'ott e tubes are closed, yet allowin firQtheEready cleaning of the tubes. -:-Theubes 'as 'shown xtend at ri ht an les;to;therdlstributin mber an areo afdiametertlessfthan" t of the chamber. The upper faces of g- "stri ht angles thereto,

the burner tubes are provided with openings 7, whichare arranged in parallel lines and through. which the gas passes from the burner tubes. The arrangement of the 0 enings could be varied without departing rom my invention.

The lower side of the distributing chamber is provided with a downwardly and outwardly, E rojectingcoupling 8, communicating wit the. chamber. This coupling, as shown, is art-an ed midway the length of the chamber direct y below the space between two of the burner tubes. Screwed within said couplin 8 is the mixing tube 9, which, as shown ig.- 2, has its upper edges in a plane below. the up or edges ot the burner tube, yet slightly a ovc the lower edges of the tubes.

.The outer-end of the mixing tube has a chamberIO screwed thereon provided with a shutter 11, by means of which the supply of air to the mixing tube may be regulated. The position of the mixin tube is such that itin no way interferes wit the burner tubes. Thelburner tubes, as heretofore stated, are formed integral with a distributing chamber and areconnected together by the transverse webs 12 formed integral with the tubes, and said 'transverse webs are connected tother by the longitudinal webs 13, and said ougitudmal webs 18 also connect the transverse web' with the distributin chamber.

, While I have shown and escribed m burner tubes as being of this form, it will be understood that any form of burner tubes cari be used without departing from avin"" thus described my invention, what I c aim and desire to secure by Letters Pa ent-i sburner, com

rising an elongated 83 bl lng cham er, a. mixing tube coiiiieotedtothe lower face of the said chamber, a series ofburne'r tubes connected to -one side of the chamber at right angles th'ei'etg; anti-lextending' in" the same direction asthe" mixing tube and attaching means c'eLi'r1e'd.-" by the chamber on the opposite side from the burner tubes.

2. gas bprner, gas distributin ubes connects comprising an elongated chamber, a series of burner to one side of the chamber webs connecting and a mixingtubo consaid urner tubes,

face of the distributing nected to the lower chamber and extending forwardly parallel with the burner tubes and below-the same,

3. A gas burneracomprising an elongated gas distrihutin chamber,'a series of"burner tubes connected to one side of the chamber. at right angles t-hereto, attaching means carried by the said chamber, webs-connecting said burner tubes and a mixing tube connected to the distributing chamber and extending parallel with the burner tubes below the same;

.4} A 'gas'burner comprising anelongated "as distributing chamber, a seriesof parallel burnertubes connected to one side of the chamber and extending at'right angles thereto, gerforated webs connecting said burner tu es,and a mixingtube connected to thedistributing chambenf" A gas burner comprisinga'n elongated gas distributin chamber, a series of burner tubes connecte to one side of. the distributing chamber, attachin means carried by the opposite side of t e chamber, and a mixing tube connected to the said chamber.

6, A gas burner. comprisingan elongated gas distributin chamber, a series of barrier tubes connecte to one side of the dist-ribut-j in" chamber, webs connectin said burner tu es, attaching means carrie 'by the opposite side of the chamber, and a mixture tube connected to the said chamber. 4

7. 'A gas burner comprisi g an elongated gas distributin chambena series of barrier tubes connects to one side of the distribute ing chamber, gerforated webs connectin' said burner'tu es, attaching lugsf forme integral with the chamber on the opposite side from the burner tubes,and aamixin tube in communication withtlielower' face of the chamber and extendingin the direction and below the bufi e tubes.

8. A gas burner comprising anelongat'ed gas distributin chamber a series 'ofburner, tubes connccte to one side of thesaid chain her, attachin means carried by; the o'pp'of, site side of tie chamber, and a mining-tube in communication with the lower face otthe chamber and extending in thesan e ,direm tion as the burner tubes; spabur ea sempnsiesae-a s t gas distnbatm chamber, a'seri'es,9j burner tubes connecte to oii 'e si dg, the chamber, p o at eb ,c aa ett s. said. Thyme spasms tubes, attaching means carried by the opposits side of the chamber, and a mixing tube connected to the distributing chamber intermediate its ends.

":10,-.'A gas burner comprising an elongated gas distributing chamber having open ends removable plugs closing said open ends, a mixingtube secured to the lower face of'the chamber intermediate its ends and extendin forward in a plane below the chamber burner tubes connected to the side of the chamber and extending forward parallel with the mixing tube and having open ends, removable plugs closing said burner. tubes, Webs connecting the said burner tubes, and lugs carried by the opposite. side of the chamber from the burner tubes and having attaching means.

'IL'A gas burner comprising an elongated gas distributing chamber, a mixing tube connected to the said chamber, a series of barrier tubes connected to one side of the chamber, webs connecting said burner tubes, and attaching in s carried by the chamber on the opposite side from the burner tubes.

'12. A "gas burner comprising a gas distributing. chamber, a multi le of barrier tubes in communication wit one side of Said chamber amixing'tube secured to the distributing chamber'a'nd -extending parallel the burner tubes and receiving the gas be 0nd the ends-of the burner tubes, and at ching lugs carried by 'the' distributing chamber on the opposite side from the burner tubes. 7 '18:."A s burner comprising ahorizontal distributing chamber, a. multiple of horizon- 'tal"burn er tubes extending aterally from oneiiide' of the said chamber, a mixing tube 'seearea to'fthe distributing'chamber interi mediate its ends, between two of the burner j'gits upper e e in a plane slight] 5gb)? theupper ed ot the burner tube and laterally exten mg apertured horizontailugs carried by the distributing chamber on the opposite side to the burner tubes. Intestimony whereof I hereunto aiiix my signature in the presence of two witnesses. JOSEPH ROY. 4 Witnesses;

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